Driving to Perisher Ski Resort from Jindabyne following Kosciuszko Road Snowy Mountains Australia
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- How to get prepared for driving in snow on in Kosciuszko Road, Snowy Mountains, Australia.
This video is not only showing you the views around Kosciuszko Road from Jindabyne to Perisher but also giving you tips for driving a two-wheel-drive vehicle through the national park to Perisher in the snowy winter season.
Self-drive to Perisher is not a difficult task. Getting to Perisher by car.
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So many memories of driving to the snow when I was young ( well I still am young but have gone there basically every year of my life.) I stay at my dad's friends place, they both met when ski instructing at smiggins, and I love it there. I remember driving down looking out for the first snow while listening to the radio talking about the snow forecast. It's my favourite place in the world. Amazing video, thank you.
I’m driving down to Jindabyne rn
it brought my memories back....
I love Perisher!!!! ❤️
I like when the road get snow
Thanks for giving the visual roads👍.. i hope can go there... One day...🙏
Very good video, of the many videos I watched to get an understanding of the roads in that area, this was THE BEST! And good background music too :)
Just what i was looking for, thankyou
Perisher am coming!
Good amount of snow low down that year!
Nice views. Love ❤ it
Thanks for the video mate
Never knew there was a toll booth Great information too
How did you pay the entry free to snowy mountains? by CC?
Great video! I have also made a video of what it is like to road trip from Queensland with kids to see the snow
Why do they block the road to Charlotte's Pass?
Sorry some confusion on my part… from Jindabyne it took you a 40min drive to Perisher valley in those road conditions and it took 1hr in snow covered road conditions ?
Yes, that is collect.
Informative video. What time of year is this ?
It's 2020. Thank you.
@@australiahearandnow thanks. I meant what month😂. We’re heading there in September next year
Is that snow or rain at the end of the vid??
It was a bit sleety when we got there.